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Your submission at Articles for creation: Save A Train (March 25)
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Theroadislong (talk) 13:07, 25 March 2018 (UTC)

Save A Train
Save A Train is an online booking platform for train travel in Europe. It sells train tickets, without booking fees, on its website and app. It was founded by Udi Sharir in 2016 and started operating as a booking system starting December 2017 from it's headquartered in Israel.

'''History '''

Save a train started as a price notification service to potentially save money by notifying them about price drops post booking. Users that bought tickets uploaded their ticket details to save A train website and the system searched for a cheaper price. when a cheaper price was detected, the traveler was informed and offered to cancel and rebook the ticket at a cheaper price. At June 2017 the company pivoted to a booking platform selling train tickets in Europe mainly in addition to price notification.

'''Partners '''

Save a train is a certified partnTrenitaliaItalia and NS international and is offering tickets in France, Germany, Spain, Austria, Switzerland and UK.

'''Booking Fees '''

save a train does not collect booking fees from users

Note to the reviewer- in case of rejecting please let me know the reason for it